FedBizOpps
Defining and Announcing Design Excellence Opportunities
New Construction
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NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
GSA Design Excellence Solicitation for Lead Design Architect
C-Architect-Engineer Services Solicitation # INSERT SOLICITATION NUMBER
Region: INSERT REGION
City: INSERT CITY
State: INSERT STATE
Contracting Officer: INSERT CONTRACTING OFFICER
Phone Number: INSERT PHONE NUMBER
PROJECT: INSERT PROJECT NAME, CITY, STATE
BUILDING TYPE: INSERT PROJECT TYPE--EXAMPLE: Courthouse, Federal
Office Building
CLIENT AGENCY: INSERT NAME(S) OF PRIMARY TENANT OR AGENCIES
SIZE: INSERT GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROJECT
PARKING SPACES: INSERT NUMBER OF INDOOR/OUTDOOR SPACES
BUDGET: INSERT ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST AT AWARD
OR RANGE
INSERT IF APPLICABLE:
FUNDING: Funds Are Not Currently Available
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITATION: INSERT LIMITS BY RADIUS, STATE,
OR OTHER CRITERIA
INSERT IF APPLICABLE:
SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE: INSERT PERCENTAGE
Continuing a legacy of outstanding public architecture, the General Services Administration
(GSA) Design Excellence Program seeks to commission our nation's most talented
designers and artists to design federal buildings of outstanding quality and value. These
projects are to demonstrate the value of true integrated design that balances aesthetics,
cost, constructability, and reliability; create environmentally responsible and superior
our democratic values.
In this context, GSA announces an opportunity for Design Excellence in public architecture
for performance of architectural/engineering design in accordance with GSA quality
standards and requirements. As required by law, all facilities will meet federal energy
goals and security requirements and the facility will be designed in metric units.
All projects will be LEED certified.
See the attached Word document for the full solicitation. THE TEXT UP TO THIS
POINT SHOULD BE ENTERED INTO FEDBIZZOPS. A WORD DOCUMENT
THAT INCLUDES THIS INTRODUCTORY TEXT AND THE TEXT THAT
FOLLOWS SHOULD BE ATTACHED TO THE FEDBIZZOPS ANNOUNCEMENT.
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